Beaches Easter parade celebrates 50 years
Toronto Beaches Lions Club celebrates 50 years of putting on their annual Easter Parade. The parade made its way down Queen Street, beginning at Munro Park and ending on Woodbine Ave., drawing in hundreds of locals along the way. Photo Gallery Read more
Major construction at Long Branch GO Station causes commuter confusion
After stepping off the train onto the platform at Long Branch GO station, commuters are greeted with the sight of major construction. The platforms are ripped up and barricaded off, plastered with signs explaining the disruptions affecting the station. After work started in December 2023, half of Long Branch... Read more
Hispano Club at Lakeshore could help create community, Humber student says
National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the cultural success and contributions of Latin Americans within North America. Humber-Lakeshore students of Hispanic heritage have no club on campus to commemorate and celebrate this important time for them. The lack of Hispanic culture and heritage representation within the Humber community has left... Read more
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Jeremy Honess: Political rhetoric – a dubious second language
Throughout my time at Humber College, I found myself accidentally pigeonholed into covering issues on municipal politics. This inevitably led to me having lots of interviews with city councillors which got me thinking about their approach to how they responded to questions. What bothered me the most was their non-committal... Read more
Mourners hold candlelight vigil
for slain Toronto teen
At Keele Station, there was a candlelight vigil for Gabriel Magalhaes, the Toronto teen who was stabbed to death by a stranger while waiting for a train. Mourners gathered on Thursday evening in memory of the teen who was killed five days earlier. A man has been charged with... Read more
Travel ideas for college students feeling budget squeeze
College students have an array of expenses they have to pay throughout the school year that limit their ability to engage in recreational travel. Tuition, rent, transit, and food costs add up, leaving little to no room for vacations, activities, or social life in their budget. Skedline reporters conducted... Read more
Toronto chosen to host A.R Rahman’s new virtual reality film
Lighthouse Immersive in downtown Toronto housed a red carpet event hosted by Malarr Entertainment on Monday, Nov. 14 for two-time Oscar and Grammy-winner A.R Rahman’s new virtual reality film Le Musk. Le Musk, meaning ‘the scent,’ is a 37-minute virtual reality short film about a young woman named Juliet... Read more